Fort Collins, CO, United States of America

Zachary Scott Ferrie


Average Co-Inventor Count = 6.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 9(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2021

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations by Zachary Scott Ferrie

Introduction

Zachary Scott Ferrie is an accomplished inventor based in Fort Collins, Colorado. He has made significant contributions to the field of subsurface monitoring through his innovative patent. His work focuses on developing devices and methods that enhance the understanding of subsurface conditions.

Latest Patents

Zachary holds a patent for "Devices and methods for measuring temperature, oxidation reduction potential, and water-level within a subsurface formation." This patent describes a subsurface monitoring system that includes a sensor array and a monitoring system in communication with the array. The sensor array consists of various sensors, such as subsurface temperature sensors, water-level sensors, and oxidation reduction potential sensors. These sensors can be arranged in a vertical and/or horizontal configuration within the subsurface of the monitored site. The system is designed to measure, collect, and analyze subsurface conditions, providing valuable data through a user interface for further analysis. Additionally, the monitoring system can process the measurements to generate informative graphs, aiding in the understanding of subsurface conditions.

Career Highlights

Zachary is affiliated with the Colorado State University Research Foundation, where he applies his expertise in subsurface monitoring. His work has contributed to advancements in environmental monitoring and resource management.

Collaborations

Zachary has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Thomas C Sale and Jay M Ham, to further enhance the impact of his innovations.

Conclusion

Zachary Scott Ferrie's contributions to subsurface monitoring through his innovative patent demonstrate his commitment to advancing technology in this field. His work not only provides valuable insights into subsurface conditions but also paves the way for future innovations.

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